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'''''Peter and the Wolf''''' is a tone poem written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. Performed with narration, it tells the story of a boy named Peter who is warned by his grandfather not to venture beyond his home for fear of being attacked by wolves. The fearless Peter defies his grandfather, by venturing out to catch one on his own with the help of some animal friends. Each character in the story is represented by a group of instruments in the orchestra, and assist in telling the story.
 
'''''Peter and the Wolf''''' is a tone poem written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. Performed with narration, it tells the story of a boy named Peter who is warned by his grandfather not to venture beyond his home for fear of being attacked by wolves. The fearless Peter defies his grandfather, by venturing out to catch one on his own with the help of some animal friends. Each character in the story is represented by a group of instruments in the orchestra, and assist in telling the story.
   
 
==Adaptations==
 
==Adaptations==
* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' tells the story in the home video release, ''[[Elmo's Musical Adventures: Peter and the Wolf]]''. [[Baby Bear]] and [[Papa Bear]] attend a [[Boston Pops]] concert, at which Baby Bear imagines [[Elmo]] and his other friends as characters in the story.
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* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' tells the story in the home video release, ''[[Elmo's Musical Adventure: Peter and the Wolf]]''. [[Baby Bear]] and [[Papa Bear]] attend a [[Boston Pops]] concert, at which Baby Bear imagines [[Elmo]] and his other friends as characters in the story.
   
 
* ''[[The Sesame Street Players Present Peter and the Wolf]]'' is a book and tape set that adapts the story as a [[Sesame Street Pageants|Sesame Street pageant]].
 
* ''[[The Sesame Street Players Present Peter and the Wolf]]'' is a book and tape set that adapts the story as a [[Sesame Street Pageants|Sesame Street pageant]].
   
* The ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 608: Skeeter and the Wolf|Skeeter and the Wolf]]" is the babies' adaptation of the musical story.
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* The ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 608: Skeeter and the Wolf|Skeeter and the Wolf]]" is the babies' adaptation of the story, but Prokofiev's music is not used.
   
 
==Recordings==
 
==Recordings==
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* [[Big Bird]] and [[Grover]] listen to a recording of ''Peter and the Wolf'' in the book ''[[A Visit to the Sesame Street Library]]''.
 
* [[Big Bird]] and [[Grover]] listen to a recording of ''Peter and the Wolf'' in the book ''[[A Visit to the Sesame Street Library]]''.
 
* Two sketches from [[episode 3979|a 2001 episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' featuring [[Prairie Dawn]] and [[the Big Bad Wolf]] end with a music sting that briefly quotes Peter's theme from the score.
 
* Two sketches from [[episode 3979|a 2001 episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' featuring [[Prairie Dawn]] and [[the Big Bad Wolf]] end with a music sting that briefly quotes Peter's theme from the score.
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* Peter's theme from the score also appears as background music during the "[[Musical Fairy Tales]]" sketch with [[Little Red Riding Hood]].
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*An animated ''Sesame Street'' insert features the Big Bad Wolf, in sheep's clothing, humming the classic score as he enters and exits. {{eka|2405}}
   
 
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Peter and the Wolf is a tone poem written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. Performed with narration, it tells the story of a boy named Peter who is warned by his grandfather not to venture beyond his home for fear of being attacked by wolves. The fearless Peter defies his grandfather, by venturing out to catch one on his own with the help of some animal friends. Each character in the story is represented by a group of instruments in the orchestra, and assist in telling the story.

Adaptations

Recordings

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